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New York City Public Schools Access all your DOE applications – TeachHub, Google, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more–from one place Need technical support? Visit the SupportHub for answers to common questions and to open a support ticket View your child’s academic progress, update your contact information, and more
New York City Department of Education - Wikipedia In the Maclay Act in 1842, the New York State legislature established the New York City Board of Education It gave the city an elective Board of Education empowered to build and supervise schools and distribute the education fund
Employees - New York City Public Schools Visit our New Employees (Open external link) section on the InfoHub to get everything you need to know about completing the steps to begin work with NYC Public Schools, including accessing the Applicant Gateway, fingerprinting and I-9s, and background and certification checks
Careers - New York City Public Schools Access all your DOE applications – TeachHub, Google, iLearnNYC, Microsoft Office, Zoom, and more–from one place Need technical support? Visit the SupportHub for answers to common questions and to open a support ticket View your child’s academic progress, update your contact information, and more
NYCPS Leadership and Offices - New York City Public Schools Melissa Aviles-Ramos is Chancellor of New York City Public Schools (NYCPS), the largest school district in the nation She has dedicated nearly two decades to the children, staff, and families of NYCPS, serving in roles at every level of the system and driving dramatic growth in student outcomes
New York City Panel for Educational Policy - Wikipedia Such board of education shall consist of thirteen members: one member to be appointed by each borough president of the city of New York; seven members to be appointed by the mayor of the city of New York; and the chancellor
Contact Us 311 (24 hours a day, seven days a week) and let the operator know you have an education-related issue TTY Services are available by calling 212-504-4115 Over-the-phone interpretation is available in more than 200 languages Visit our Employee Password page for help